Monday, August 4, 2025
A Springfield attorney is being fined and could face additional penalties after admitting to using artificial intelligence in briefs where he cited eight “nonexistent” cases — a situation that may be the first of its kind in the Illinois Appellate Court.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York co-led a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict access to medically necessary health care for transgender and nonbinary youth.
Judge Amy Sholar of Alton is announcing a bid to remain on the Fifth District Appellate Court. Justice Sholar is seeking election to the seat created by the passing of long serving Justice Thomas Welch.
The law requires the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board to teach police officers how to identify conflicts of interest and options to address those conflicts when officers know a sexual assault victim or the abuser.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has signed into law legislation banning carbon sequestration over the Mahomet Aquifer, which hundreds of thousands of Illinoisians rely on as their main water source.